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  1. So far, 2012 has been good to Villas-Boas and Chelsea -- played two and won two. But the encounter with Sunderland, revived under Martin O'Neill, will not be an easy task. The Black Cats have now won 4 out of their last 6 league games under their new manager. During this impressive run, they have even beaten the league leaders Manchester City. In case you are wondering how they managed to do that, here are the scout notes from their 1-0 win over City. http://www.carefreec...erland-1-0.html Cheers! Click here to view the article
  2. Yes, I think so too. We need better delivery from the right and a bit more creativity from the center channel. Maybe we are looking at two Jan or summer signings.
  3. Our league top goal scorer Sturridge plays dominantly on the right while our league top assist providers Mata and Cole play dominantly on the left. Hmmmm... This seems to suggest a certain pattern to the way Chelsea scores goals so far in the league -- balls come in from the left for the players on the right to score. Is this true? If so how many of the league goals are scored in this manner? And how do they look like on Guardian Chalkboard? Such questions tickled the nerdy side of me and this blog post was born. http://www.carefreec...sea-scores.html Cheers! Click here to view the article
  4. Just like many Chelsea fans around the world, I did not see this game because it was not televised. By all accounts, it was an uninspiring performance, undeserved of the 4-0 score line. Not actually seeing the game as a whole totally disqualifies me from writing a match report. However, in watching the extended highlights of the goals, I noticed how the build-ups and the goals point to what has recently worked and what has not in terms of scoring goals. For example, whipping in high crosses have not worked well for Chelsea but driving in low crosses have. Slow, careful build-up play hasn't worked as well as fast-paced counter attacks. Here is a close look at the goals. http://www.carefreec...t-hashasnt.html Cheers! Click here to view the article
  5. Here is a collection of statistical snapshots of Chelsea (and its players') performance in the league in the month of December. http://www.carefreec...-in-review.html Cheers! Click here to view the article
  6. Fernando Torres failed to find the back of the net (yet again!) against Wolves. But no one can deny that the Spaniard had a very good game -- not as a striker but as a striker-turned-playermaker. He only managed to get 3 goal attempts (2 of which are off target) but he crafted three good goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates. As noted in my match analysis, Torres did not play as the focal point of Chelsea's attack but rather as forward who shifted from left to right in order to keep the attack flowing. His movements off the ball and his incredible passes were integral to Chelsea's dominance over Wolves. Here is a close look at three chances created by Torres. http://www.carefreec...aker-esque.html Cheers! Click here to view the article
  7. If you are referring to the Mata chance and Lampard chance in the first half, you are right.
  8. After saying 'Goodbye' to 2011 with a defeat, Chelsea greets 2012 with a victory over Wolves. For the most part, this was a game that pretty much stuck to the recent script: Chelsea dominates but create little chances, Chelsea takes the lead out of nowhere, the opposition equalize late in the game and the team heads for another disappointing result. But, I imagine, to the sound of a record abruptly stopped by the DJ, the visiting team found a late winner via Frank "I-Always-Arrive-Late-Into-The-Box" Lampard. Here are some key points that I found interesting from the game. http://www.carefreec...wolves-1-2.html Cheers! Click here to view the article
  9. After three consecutive 1-1 draws in the last three league games, Villas-Boas probably needs his side to grab all three points at Stamford Bridge against Aston Villa in order for him to welcome 2012 with a smile that we all love. The visitors, however, have drawn 2 out of every 3 away games and they are the "draw king" of the Premier League with 8 even scorelines this season. Just in case you were wondering what Chelsea can expect from the Villans come Saturday, here are my scout notes from their game against Arsenal. http://www.carefreechronicles.com/2011/12/scout-notes-from-aston-villa-1-2.html Cheers!
  10. Sounds like we are all in agreement here that Cole has been poor, both in attack and in defense, of late and needs a rest/competition. I have wondered why AVB wanted to buy Alvaro Pereira during the summer but now I get it.
  11. In this edition of Pointing Fingers, we will look at two of Fulham's chances. The first is Orlando Sa's off-target header from inside the box. The second is the Clint Dempsey goal in the second half. Let's figure out where Chelsea's defense came short in these two scenarios. http://www.carefreechronicles.com/2011/12/pointing-fingers-two-defensive-errors.html Cheers!
  12. Here is my match analysis of the disappointing draw against Fulham. http://www.carefreechronicles.com/2011/12/chelsea-1-1-fulham-cutting-edge-missing.html Cheers!
  13. Tottenham took advantage of their early pressure and took the lead through Adebayor tap in. The goal was handcrafted by Gareth Bale who beat Bosingwa with speed and put in a curving low cross that escaped Cech's attempted save. Adebayor tapped in from close range. As always, this goal is conceded because of a series of mistakes. Here's how I see it happened. http://www.carefreechronicles.com/2011/12/pointing-fingers-analyzing-adebayor.html Cheers!
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